Showing posts with label LTE. Show all posts
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Wednesday, October 2, 2019

Nepal Telecom expands 4G across 32 districts, 50 cities

Nepal Telecom (NT) has rolled out 4G service in 50 cities of 32 districts across the country.
Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli launched – through video conference – Nepal Telecom's nationwide 4G/LTE network in Kathmandu today. Though 4G service has been available for NT users in the Kathmandu Valley and Pokhara, the government-owned telecom company has expanded the high-speed data service to 59 more cities of 36 districts of all seven provinces.
Under the 4G/LTE technology, users not only get high speed internet, but also high quality voice call service, according to the telecom service provider. “As the data speed of the 4G is faster compared to what the NT users are getting from current 3G services, they will be able to watch, download and listen audio/visual contents, play games and surf other Internet contents that require high bandwidth.”
“We have entered the age of 4G from first 2G and then 3G,” the premier said, launching the new service. “We have taken a giant stride to the new era,” he said, urging all to reap the benefit of the new technology provided by the state-owned telecommunication company.
Nepal Telecom had started 4G/LTE service – first in Nepal – in Kathmandu valley and Pokhara on January 1, 2017. However, it had been unable to expand the service outside Kathmandu Valley and Pokhara, as the Commission for the Investigation of Abuse of Authority (CIAA) launched a probe into the 4G equipment procurement process in February last year, suspecting financial irregularities, and other procedural and procurement hurdles. According to the telecom service provider, altogether 800,000 people are using the NT's 4G in the Kathmandu valley and Pokhara. However, Ncell has over three million 4G subscribers, though the company launched the service months later.
Issuing a pree note on the launch of the nationwide 4G/LTE service, the NT said mobile phones and SIM cards should support 4G/LTE. “There is no additional charge associated on activation of 4G/LTE service,” the note reads, adding that in mobile set, users can follow the direction after dialing #444#. “They can know whether they have to change their SIM card to get the new service or continue with the activation process.”
“Consumers, who avail data through NT 4G cellular technology have been offered 400 MB of data at Rs 25 for up to 24 hours upon subscription,” the press note reads.
On the occasion, minister for communications and information technology Gokul Prasad Baskota, said that NT’s 4G expansion is one of government’s biggest achievements.
Likewise, managing director of NT Dilli Adhikari said that the company was though comparatively late to expand the service, the 4G or Long Term Evolution (LTE) will cater to the high-speed internet demand of NT subscribers across 50 major cities.
Adhikari also informed that NT subscribers will have to switch to U-SIM to avail its 4G service and the company has already ensured the availability of U-SIM across places where the 4G service have been launched. “Subscribers of old SIM cards can exchange the new U-SIM free of cost.”
According to Nepal Telecom, over 6.5 million subscribers can benefit from the new 4G expansion.
Nepal Telecom had inked different pacts with China-based ZTE Corporation and China Communication Service International (CCSI) of Hong Kong to develop core network and radio network required for the 4G expansion in the country. ZTE has quoted a price of Rs 1.56 billion to install the core network. Under the plan, radio access networks will be installed in the central and mid-western regions in the first phase, whereas in the second phase, the core network will be installed in the eastern, western and far western regions, connecting all areas into the 4Gs system. “The first and second phases of the network are expected to cost Rs 8.75 billion and Rs 8.39 billion, respectively.”

Sunday, September 29, 2019

Nepal Telecom to start 4G service in 50 cities

Nepal Telecom (NT) is bringing 4G services into operation in 50 urban areas throughout the country from Wednesday.
The telecom service provider is announcing the expansion of the 4G service by organising a programme – in Kathmandu – which would be addressed by Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli, according to the Nepal Telecom spokesperson Pratibha Baidya. “The BTS towers have been installed at more than 110 places to roll out the 4G service,” she said, adding that the number of BTS towers will reach 150 by Wednesday.
The 4G service will be started in Chandragadhi, Birtamod, Damak, Biratnagar, Inaruwa, Dharan, Dhankuta, Janakpur, Jesleshwar, Malangawa, Bara, Parsa, Simara, Kalaiya and Gaur. Similarly, the service will also be expanded to Dhading, Kavrepalanchok, Sundhupalchok, Bidur, Manthali, Bhimeshwar, Sindhulimadhi, Parbat, Kushma, Baglung, Chitwan, Sauraha, Taulihawa, Butwal, Devdaha, Tulsipur, Ghorahi, Nepalgunj, Kohalpur, Surkhet, Bhimdattanagar, Jhalari, Pipaladi, Chaumala and Attariya.
The 4G service is reaching more than 50 places at the same time, according to the Minister for Communications and Information Technology Gokul Prasad Banskota’s directive.
“The goal is to expand the 4G LTE service throughout the country by February 12, 2020,” she added.

Sunday, July 21, 2019

Number of 4G users soars by 125 per cent

The number of fourth generation (4G) mobile network users has reached 3.6 million within three years of being introduced in the country.
According to Nepal Telecommunications Authority (NTA), the number has increased by 125 per cent compared to last year. The recently published Management Information System (MIS) report of mid-April to mid-May revealed that the number stood at 1.6 million last year. “The 4G network was first introduced in Nepal on January 1, 2017 by Nepal Telecom (NT). Currently, NT, Ncell and Smart Telecom Pvt Ltd (STPL) are providing 4G service across the country, apart from Ncell that has the largest coverage of 4G service.”
The MIS report also revealed that there are a total of 2.6 million 4G subscribers of Ncell so far, whereas NT and STPL have 762,945 and 174,816 4G users, respectively.
Although NT was the first to start 4G service in the country, till date it has been able to provide 4G service only in Kathmandu and Pokhara, whereas Ncell is currently providing the service in 1,000 different locations of seven provinces.
Within two years of the 4G launch, Ncell has expanded the service in 44 districts but the STPL is providing 4G service in four major cities – including Kathmandu, Bhaktapur, Lalitpur and Pokhara – in the country.
Meanwhile, NT has divided the 4G expansion project into three categories including Network I, Network II and Core Network. While the Nepse-listed company has awarded the Network I and Network II categories of the project to CCSI, ZTE Corporation has been awarded the contract to develop necessary core network and radio access network for the expansion of 4G or Long Term Evolution (LTE) service.
Likewise, the number of mobile data users reached 18.6 million compared to 14.3 million last year, it revealed, adding, “Of the total number of data users, 10 million are 3G users while remaining 136,573 users are using networks that are below 3G capacity.”
According to the MIS report, some 63.31 per cent, out of the total population, are using internet service across the country. “Of the total number of internet users, some 49.65 per cent are mobile network users, 12.47 per cent are fixed broadband users, while 1.18 per cent are wireless broadband users,” it stated in the report.

Wednesday, June 7, 2017

Ncell committed to digital Nepal

Ncell announced today that the company is all set to deploy technology neutrality on 900 and 1800 MHz band to double its fast mobile internet footprint via 3G to 60 per cent of the population.
With technology neutrality, Ncell – the leading GSM mobile service provider of the country – can enable more than 17 million Nepali in Nepal to enjoy fast mobile internet service, according to the telecom company's media release.
The extended coverage areas will include more than 1,000 rural and remote villages, for example, Deuralikot of Bajhang, Shreenagar of Mugu, Jhong in Mustang, Malta of Lalitpur and Tingla of Solukhumbu. "These villages will have access to fast mobile internet for the first time in their life, which will contribute to bridge the prevailing digital divide, bringing immense positive changes in the lives of people, economy of those communities and social arena," it adds.
A World Bank report states that access to mobile broadband can give an immediate impetus to economic growth, with every 10 percentage point rise in broadband penetration raising economic growth by 1.38 percentage point.
"We are excited about the great impact that technology neutrality is set to bring to the people and the country, especially in term of access to internet, creation of new opportunities and GDP growth,” the release has quoted managing director of Ncell Simon Perkins, as saying. “We have committed to resources, knowledge transfer and investment with up to Rs 30 billion in infrastructure and services accordingly to achieve this goal," he said, adding that the company will collectively realise the national goal of building ‘Digital Nepal’.
As a part of this commitment to nation building, Ncell has introduced 4G in Kathmandu Valley from June 1, empowering customers in the Kathmandu Valley, Banepa and Dhulikhel with 4G services so that they are able to take benefits of the LTE technology.
The company is also planning and testing 4G service in 40 other cities nationwide, embracing a target that 15 per cent of population have access to 4G coverage within 2017

Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Smartphone market grows by 45 per cent in third quarter



Global smartphone shipments grew by 45 per cent annually to reach a record 251 million units in the third quarter of 2013, according to Strategy Analytics. Samsung took a record 35 per cent share of the market, and Huawei moved up to third place, it said, adding that Smartphones accounted for six in 10 of all mobile phones shipped worldwide, driven by strong demand for LTE models in developed regions like the US and 3G devices in emerging markets such as China. 
Samsung's share was up by 2.3 per cent points from a year earlier as it grew shipments an estimated 55 per cent to 88.4 million units, whereas Apple's growth was slower, and its market share fell to 13.4 per cent from 15.6 per cent a year ago. Huawei took a 5.1 per cent share, as it grew shipments 67 per cent annually to 12.7 million units in the third quarter, it added.
LG was in fourth place, with 12.0 million smartphones good for a 4.8 per cent market share. LG was also the fastest-growing vendor among the top five brands, with shipments up by 71 per cent year-on-year. Lenovo came fifth, with 10.8 million smartphones shipped and a 4.3 per cent share of the global market.